‘D.C. must protect its inmates from the coronavirus’
Daniel Harawa, director of the School of Law’s Appellate Clinic, co-writes an op-ed in The Washington Post calling for Washington, D.C., to vastly improve conditions at the D.C. Jail in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. He writes that most are either held awaiting trial or serving time for minor offenses, yet could be at greater […]
Tracking COVID-19 Cases By ZIP Code Highlights Inequity In St. Louis Region
Michal Grinstein-Weiss, professor, Brown School; and Laurie Punch, MD, associate professor of surgery
It shouldn’t be a surprise that African Americans are dying in St. Louis
Hedwig Lee and David Cunningham, professors of sociology
COVID-19: The Dark Side Of “What Gets Measured Gets Managed”
Anne Marie Knott, the Robert and Barbara Frick Professor in Business
What You Need To Know About Coronavirus Stimulus Checks
Radhakrishnan Gopalan, professor of finance
It shouldn’t be a surprise that African Americans are dying in St. Louis
When the nation begins to turn attention to repair in the wake of this latest crisis, it’s essential to face this history to heal communities and address the many injustices that perpetuate health and other disparities, write David Cunningham and Hedwig Lee.
Trump’s Key 2020 States Reel Under Twin Blows of Virus, Job Loss
Andrew Reeves, associate professor of political science
This 3-D Simulation Shows Why Social Distancing Is So Important
Pratim Biswas, the Lucy & Stanley Lopata Professor, Department of Energy, Environmental & Chemical Engineering
Supreme Court for first time to hold arguments via teleconference next month
Daniel Epps, associate professor of law
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